How scientists in Atlantic Canada are working to keep forests healthy
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6 days agoNewsDuration 2:32Scientists from across Atlantic Canada are focusing on ways to fight back against invasive pests and prepare for the effects of climate change, including the increased threat of wildfires. They met in Charlottetown to talk about all the research they’re doing to keep forests healthy. Nancy Russell went to the workshop to find out more.
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